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CABI blog most read of 2023
December 13, 2023
Joe Hooper
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As 2023 draws to a close, we have crunched the numbers and compiled the top 20 most-read articles on the CABI Blog this year. Plus a few firm favourites. Articles focussing on the the empowerment of women and young people proved popular this year. Also, a variety of CABI projects were highlighted which helped smallholder…
Positive feedback for CABI’s input into Guiding Acid Soil Management Investments in Africa (GAIA) project
December 5, 2023
Wayne Coles
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CABI has received positive feedback from a range of stakeholders involved in a project aimed at addressing key knowledge gaps related to soil health and improved agronomy in East Africa.
Breaking gender stereotypes and strengthening potato value chains in Pakistan
December 4, 2023
Umair Safdar
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When it comes to Pakistan’s potato value chains, women’s participation is critical. Women make up around two thirds of the agricultural labour force in Pakistan.
CABI study brief explores effectiveness of farmer groups in promoting safe food production standards
November 30, 2023
Wayne Coles
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A new CABI study brief has been published which delves into important aspects regarding the effectiveness of farmer groups in advocating for and adopting safe food production standards using experiences from Ghana and Kenya. The study brief, written by CABI scientists Maureen Njenga, Walter Hevi, Suzanne Neave, Lucy Karanja, Dr Naphis Bitange and Dr Monica…
‘Speed dating’ event brings scientists and journalists closer together
November 29, 2023
Wayne Coles
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A special ‘speed dating’ session held during the Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI) Annual Forum in Mombasa, Kenya, has brought scientists and journalists closer together with a view to greater dissemination of research stories. SciDev.Net jointly organised the ‘speed dating session’ with the National Research Fund (NRF) Kenya. The aim of the session was to…
CABI highlights expertise in crop pest management using digital tools at ISTF 2023
November 27, 2023
Wayne Coles
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CABI has highlighted its expertise in digital tools, to aid the management of crop pests, at the International Symposium on Tropical Fruits (ISTF 2023) held recently in Guangzhou, China. The objective of ISTF 2023 is to generate interest in the adoption of smart farming technologies to boost and sustain tropical fruits production, market, and trade.…
Partnership committed to strengthening sustainable agriculture and trade in the Philippines
November 16, 2023
Sabyan Faris Honey
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CABI and CropLife Asia, in partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture – Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA-FAS) co-organized a workshop with the Philippines Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA), to help strengthen sustainable agriculture and trade in the Philippines.
Biocontrol training in Pakistan helps farmers prevent harmful aflatoxins in chillies
November 9, 2023
Babar Bajwa, Sabyan Faris Honey
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Pakistan is the world’s fourth-largest producer of chillies. The country accounts for around 4-5% of global chilli production. Sindh province is where 85% of Pakistan’s chillies are grown, making it one of the biggest chilli-producing regions worldwide. The province is well-known for the town of Kunri, home of the world-famous Dundicut red chillies. But here,…
Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA)-CABI Joint Laboratory for Biosafety celebrates landmark
November 8, 2023
Wayne Coles
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The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA)-CABI Joint Laboratory for Biosafety (Joint Lab) is celebrating a successful 15 years of agricultural science and innovation towards more sustainable food security in China. The celebration ceremony was witnessed by some 300 participants from 16 countries attending the International Symposium on Plant Biosafety (ISPB) in Kunming,…
Study highlights how joint clinics can help Kenyan farmers address ‘One Health’ issues
November 2, 2023
Toby Penrhys-Evans
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In sub-Saharan Africa, economic growth from agriculture is 11 times more effective at reducing extreme poverty compared with any other sector. In Kenya, 71% of the rural population work in the agriculture sector, accounting for nearly 70% of export earnings.
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